Pane-Joyce Genealogy

Family of Eltweed Pomeroy (2019) & Margery Rockett

7264. Eldad Pomeroy. Born ca 1631.5 Eldad died on 22 May 1662 in Northampton, MA.5

Eldad was admitted freeman Oct 1658 at Dorchester, MA. He was granted by the committee of the General Court, about 1660, 15 acres of meadow land and ploughing at Massan, on the west side of the Connecticut River, whidh he sold to Jonathan Gillet. He died unmarried, having been and betrothed to Susanna, only child of Henry Cunliffe, and left her part of his property by will.2 96

The claim that Eldad was baptised Feb 1629/30 is suspect.5

7265. Mary Pomeroy. Born ca 1633 in Dorchester, MA. Mary died on 19 Dec 1640 in Windsor, CT.95

7266. John Pomeroy. Born ca 1635 in Dorchester, MA. John died in 1647 in Windsor, CT.95

7267. Dea. Medad Pomeroy. Born ca 1638 in Windsor, CT. Medad was baptized in Windsor, CT, on 19 Aug 1638.154 Medad died on 30 Sep 1716 in Northampton, MA.2 Occupation: blacksmith.

Medad had land granted him at Massaca (Simsbury).95 For many years hew was town clerk; deacon; and rep. 1677, 83, 84, 86, 90, and 92.2

When Medad arrived at Northampton in 1659, he was welcomed by the authorities on account of his skill, knowledge of which had preceded him, and was granted a chest of tools and some land. Freeman 31 May 1661, and settled at Northampton, MA. Hee was Selectman, first in 1675 and reelected 27 times; Deputy in 1677, and reelected six times through 1692; County Treasurer 1698 reelected a number of times until the year of his death. It appears that in some years he held not less than six important town offices at the same time. Medad’s home-lot, granted by the town, was situated in the vicinity of Bridge St. Cemetery, but it is doubtful whether he ever occupied that lot. He bought an acre on Meeting-House Hill, where he resided until his death.96

On 21 Nov 1661 Medad first married Experience Woodward, daughter of Henry Woodward (22 May 1607-7 Apr 1683) & Elizabeth Mather (ca 1618-13 Aug 1690), in Northampton, MA.2 Born on 10 Nov 1643 in Dorchester, MA. Experience died in Northampton, MA, on 8 Jun 1686; she was 42.2

Their chidren include:
18659 i. John Pomeroy (24 Aug 1662-23 Jun 1686)
18660 ii. Joseph Pomeroy (Died soon) (14 Dec 1664-17 Feb 1665)
18661 iii. Mehitable Pomeroy (3 Jul 1666-8 Nov 1755)
18662 iv. Ebenezer Pomeroy (30 May 1669-27 Jan 1754)
18663 v. Joseph Pomeroy (26 Jun 1672-16 Dec 1712)
18664 vi. Medad Pomeroy (Died young) (19 Jun 1674-10 Jul 1674)
18665 vii. Eliakim Pomeroy (Died soon) (10 Aug 1675-23 Jul 1676)
18666 viii. Mindwell Pomeroy (Jul 1677-21 Nov 1731)
18667 ix. Thankful Pomeroy (31 May 1679-18 Sep 1773)
18668 x. Mary Pomeroy (15 Feb 1684-18 Sep 1773)
18669 xi. John Pomeroy (30 May 1686-8 Jun 1686)

On 14 Sep 1686 Medad second married Abigail Strong (13918) , daughter of Eld. John Strong (ca 1610-14 Apr 1699) & Abigail Ford (4696) (ca 1619-6 Jul 1688), in Northampton, MA.5 Born in 1645 in Taunton, MA. Abigail died on 15 Apr 1704.2

Children of Nathaniel and Abigail (Strong) Chauncy:
      i. Isaac Chauncy, b. 5, bp. 6 Sept. 1674;
      ii. Catharine Chauncy, b. 12 Jan, bp. 16 Apr 1676;
      iii. Abigail Chauncy, bp. 14 Oct 1677;
      iv. Charles Chauncy, b. 3, bp. 7 Sep 1679, d. in few weeks;
      v. Nathaniel Chauncy, b. 21 Sep 1681, grad. Yale 1702, first minister at Durham;
      vi. Ann Chauncy; and
      vii. Sarah Chauncy, 1683;2

Their chidren include:
18670 i. Rev. Samuel Pomeroy (16 Sep 1687-30 Jun 1744)

On 24 Jan 1705 Medad third married Hannah Warriner, daughter of William Warriner (-2 Jun 1676) & Joanna [Warriner] (-7 Feb 1661), in Northampton, MA.2 Born on 17 Aug 1643 in Springield, MA. Hannah died in Northampton, MA, on 12 May 1721; she was 77.

Hannah, of Springfield, widow of Thomas Noble.

7268. Caleb Pomeroy. Born ca 1641/2 in Windsor, CT. Caleb was baptized in Windsor, CT, on 6 Mar 1641[/2].5,154 Caleb died on 18 Nov 1691.2

Caleb was one of the first settlers of Northampton and was admitted a freeman in 1663. In 1686 he sold his farm at Northampton and moved to Southampton or Easthampton, nearby, in Massachusetts. He was a soldier in the Falls Fight 19 May 1676, in King Philip’s war.40

Caleb was one of the original settlers of Northampton, was made freeman in 1663, had home lot in section 6, subscribed three pounds of flax to the Harvard College fund; took part in the Falls Fight, May 19, 1676. In 1686 he sold his place and moved to Southampton or Easthampton, Mass., and is
ancestor of all the Pomeroys of those places, except Captain Lemuel Pomeroy; he was identified with the town from the first and was still active in promoting the welfare of the place as a promoting the welfare of the place as a prominent and influential citizen up to the time of his death, a victim to the epidemic of fever and ague prevalent at the time.96

On 8 Mar 1664 Caleb married Hepzibah Baker, daughter of Jeffery Baker (ca 1623-7 Jul 1655) & Joan Rockwell (ca 1625-), in Windsor, CT.95 Born on 10 May 1646 in Windsor, CT.154 Hepzibah died in Westfield, MA, on 18 Nov 1711; she was 65.

Their chidren include:
18671 i. Hebzibah Pomeroy (Died young) (26 Jul 1666-bef 1673)
18672 ii. Samuel Pomeroy (29 May 1669-ca 1748)
18673 iii. Abigail Pomeroy (26 Oct 1671-)
18674 iv. Hepzibah Pomeroy (ca Jan 1673-)
18675 v. Ebenezer Pomeroy (15 Mar 1674-12 Sep 1699)
18676 vi. Caleb Pomeroy (Died young) (3 May 1677-Apr 1690)
18677 vii. Eldad Pomeroy (6 Dec 1679-1760)
18678 viii. Hannah Pomeroy (4 Jul 1682-7 Jul 1705)
18679 ix. Mercy Pomeroy (20 Sep 1684-17 Apr 1712)
18680 x. Sarah Pomeroy (6 Aug 1687-7 Jun 1712)

Caleb and Hepzibah removed to Northampton, MA, after the birth of their daughter, Hepzibah.2

7269. Mary Pomeroy. Born ca 1644 in Windsor, CT. Mary was baptized in Windsor, CT, on 21 Apr 1644.154 Mary died on 21 Apr 1657 in Windsor, CT.95

Mercy, also called Mary.

7270. Joshua Pomeroy. Born ca 1646 in Windsor, CT. Joshua was baptized in Windsor, CT, on 22 Nov 1646.154 Joshua died on 16 Oct 1689 in Deerfield, MA.2

Joshua, of Northampton, removed to Deerfield, MA, in 16832

"Joshua was among the early settlers of Northampton; gave four pounds of flax (4s) to Harvard College; he removed to Deerfield, where he settled, and on March 30, 1682, there was made to him a grant of 'seven cow commons,' and a fourt-acre lot on Green River. In 1686, he built thereon the first house in Greenfield. He was on the first board of Selectmen, and prominent in the affairs of the settlement."96

On 20 Aug 1672 Joshua first married Elizabeth Lyman (13935) , daughter of Richard Lyman (6526) (ca 1618-3 Jun 1662) & Hepzibah Ford (4698) (ca 1625-11 Apr 1683), in Northampton, MA.2 Born ca 1652 in Windsor, CT. Elizabeth died on 22 Mar 1676 in Northampton, MA.2

Their chidren include:
18681 i. John Pomeroy (Died soon) (2 May 1674-20 Nov 1674)
18682 ii. Joshua Pomeroy (24 Sep 1675-)

On 9 Jan 1677 Joshua second married Abigail Cook, daughter of Nathaniel Cook (ca 1625/1627-19 May 1688) & Lydia Vore (-14 Jun 1698), in Northampton, MA.2 Born on 1 Mar 1659/60 in Windsor, CT.154

After her second marriage, Abigail suffered in the destruction of Deerfield 29 Feb 1704, was carried to Canada, but came back and married Nathaniel.2

Their chidren include:
18683 i. Elizabeth Pomeroy (Died young) (ca 1678-17 Nov 1688)
18684 ii. Nathaniel Pomeroy (9 Mar 1680-16 Jul 1698)
18685 iii. Abigail Pomeroy (Died young) (23 Jul 1682-8 Nov 1688)
18686 iv. Lydia Pomeroy (3 Mar 1684-)
18687 v. Mary Pomeroy (5 Mar 1685-)
18688 vi. John Pomeroy (Died young) (27 Mar 1687-3 Jun 1691)

7271. Joseph Pomeroy. Born ca Jun 1652 in Windsor, CT. Joseph was baptized in Windsor, CT, on 20 Jun 1652.154 Joseph died on 22 Sep 1734 in Colchester, CT.

Joseph, of Westfield, was freeman 1680, and removed to Colchester, CT.2

Joseph was “one of the early settlers of Northampton, and is credited to that town as a soldier in King William’s war, having served at intervals between 1688 and 1698. It is said that he lived in Westfield, MA, and Lebanon, CT, and in 1703 removed to Colchester, CT, and about 1715 he removed to Boston, locating near Corn-hill.96

“Joseph removed to Colchester very early in the settlement of that town, and was one of the original proprietors. He had a division or a home lot, as it is sometimes spoken of, in the first allotment in 1701, on the hill ‘Chemantups’ (a hill in the north part of the town, so called by the Indians from its resemblance in shape to a human skull), and probably lived there.

In 1703 he was appointed, together with Ebenezer Coleman, a committee to eject at their sole expense, certain trespassers ‘by force if necessary,’ who were taking up land in a place called Pangwonk, (south and west of Gardner’s Lake), under the authority of one Major Palmer, who claimed to have derived a title to certain lands there from an Indian, one Captain Sanape. There were finally successful in doing this, and for their services the proprietors granted them each one hundred acres of the land in dispute. Joseph Pomeroy was a man of prominence in town affairs. We find him an officer during the whole time covered by his residence here. In 1703 he was appointed to run the town lines between this and other towns. In 1708 he was chosen constable, collector and lister. We find his name among a list of fifty-two who were proprietors of the town in 1713; also, in this year we find that he sold two farms in Colchester; and also, the following entry in the records: ‘Dec. 14, 1713. To ball all town ’Counts, £00 13 3.’

“Probably this was in settlement of his accounts with the town as a Collector, etc., which closes his connection with the town of Colchester, as far a we can ascertain, as his name after that disappears from the recorsd.”96

On 20 Jun 1677 Joseph married Hannah Lyman (13938) , daughter of Richard Lyman (6526) (ca 1618-3 Jun 1662) & Hepzibah Ford (4698) (ca 1625-11 Apr 1683), in Westfield?5 Born on 20 Jul 1660 in Windsor, CT.96 Hannah died in Colchester, CT, on 11 Oct 1736; she was 76.96

Their chidren include:
18689 i. Joseph Pomeroy (Died soon) (1 Sep 1678-26 Nov 1678)
18690 ii. Hannah Pomeroy (Died soon) (13 Dec 1679-7 Jan 1680)
18691 iii. Hannah Pomeroy (Died young) (Jan 1681-bef 1694)
18692 iv. Elizabeth Pomeroy (Died soon) (7 Sep 1682-4 Aug 1683)
18693 v. Abigail Pomeroy (25 Jan 1683-3 Jun 1709)
18694 vi. Joseph Pomeroy (Died soon) (Sep 1685-Sep 1685)
18695 vii. Medad Pomeroy (4 Nov 1686-4 Oct 1740)
18696 viii. John Pomeroy (Died soon) (11 Jul 1688-2 Aug 1688)
18697 ix. Sarah Pomeroy (3 Feb 1690-1751)
18698 x. Hannah Pomeroy (Died soon) (22 Apr 1694-bef 1698)
18699 xi. Dea. Joseph Pomeroy (20 Dec 1695-)
18700 xii. Hannah Pomeroy (22 Apr 1698-)
18701 xiii. Noah Pomeroy (19 May 1700-16 Feb 1779)


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